Gangneung Yeongdong College

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Gangneung Yeongdong College
Logo of Gangneung Yeongdong College

Motto: 성실•인화•창조 (Sincerity, Concord, Creativity)
Established: 1963
Type: Private
President: Yun Yang-so
Faculty: c. 100
Location: Gangneung, Gangwon, South Korea
Campus: Rural
Website: www.yeongdong.ac.kr
Gangneung Yeongdong College
Hangul 강릉영동대학
Hanja 江陵嶺東大學
Revised Romanization Gangneung Yeongdong Daehak
McCune-Reischauer Kangnŭng Yŏngdong Taehak

Gangneung Yeongdong College is a private technical college in Seongsan-myeon, a rural area of Gangneung city in northeastern South Korea. It takes its name from the Yeongdong region, in which it is located.

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[edit] Campus

There are twelve major buildings on the campus, which covers an area of 113,000 square metres.

[edit] History

The school officially opened on June 1, 1963, as Gangneung Superior Technical School of Nursing (강릉간호고등기술학교). It had a maximum enrollment of 90 students. Enrollment was raised to 120 in 1966, and doubled to 240 in 1971. It was redesignated a technical college in 1979.

[edit] Organization

As a technical college, the school provides courses of study of two or three years in length. Two-year courses are provided by the Divisions of Health (departments of Optometry and Beauty), Hospitality, Social Service and Industry. Three-year courses are provided by the Divisions of Health, Nursing, and Social Service (department of early childhood education).

[edit] Students and faculty

Entering classes now average about 1,500 students, of which more than 90% study in regular daytime classes. The remainder attend night school.

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